I’m just glad they are still around. They have a serious, long term watchmaking history and some hardcore, solid rep in the golden age of dive watches.
Now, granted, they were a late entry into the golden age of the modern dive watch. Rolex, Zodiac, and Blancpain - Omega, etc. had what we consider the modern dive watch out over a decade earlier. They were a couple of years behind Seiko.
The post quartz crisis silver age of dive watches, say the 70s/80s, and the Bronze Age of mid 90s to mid 2000s, was heavily carried by either awesome bang for the buck Seikos, Citizens, etc. Or more expensive, less bang for the buck Swiss options. And the Bronze Age was complicated by digital options, wrist watch sized dive computers, etc.
And their entry into the golden age of dive watches, well, was not too long before the quartz crisis and implosion of the Swiss Watchmaking industry. The brand was all but dead until about 20 years ago. I am very happy with the Renaissance we have had the last decade or two. Doxa has had fantastic offerings since and was in on it eaely on.